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Crossing the Bridge: Constantinople Crowds and the Cityscape in Nineteenth-Century Traveloguesme and elsewhere, self and other, familiar and unfamiliar, this article uses the analogy of the bridge as a main thread to discuss the place and function of Constantinople as a nineteenth-century capital. Tracing the manifestations of the city’s ambivalence in nineteenth-century travelogues, I aim t钻孔 发表于 2025-3-25 13:38:37
‘Marvellous Melbourne’ : Image of a Colonial Metropoliscities in the British Empire. The author provides an overview of the city’s history and discusses contemporary journalistic and novelistic representations of life in the colony. The primary object of analysis is the image of the city that emerges from these materials. An image of both modernity andgonioscopy 发表于 2025-3-25 18:06:51
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From , to ,: Transfers, Translations and Reconstructions‘reworked and reconstructed’ by two French writers, yet with no mention of their names or the original title. The genesis of the serial is plain to see in its similarity to Vsevolod Krestovsky’s novel . published in Russia between 1864 and 1866. . appears to be a kind of ‘hypertextual’ translation a同时发生 发表于 2025-3-26 06:04:04
(De-)Localising Capital: Lines of Flight from Zola’s ,between commercial, ‘alimentary’ literature and the highbrow work constitutive of cultural capital, suggesting here that entry into the literary field via a recognised highbrow work—a Parisian event—is enabled thanks to the ‘less-valued’ work for the ‘provincial’ readership. This essay also consider走路左晃右晃 发表于 2025-3-26 10:25:06
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The Symbolist Novel as Transnational Capitalatus as a sub-genre, encompassing texts that combine the symbolic capital of poetry with the potential economic capital of prose. The Symbolist novel exemplifies the type of transnational literary form described by Pascale Casanova, spreading quickly from France into Belgium and beyond. Taking André